Friday, December 7, 2012

Project Camelot Interview: Update with Keshe, Live Interview

UPDATE WITH KESHE : 11AM PST - PLASMA PHYSICS & TRANSFER OF TECH TO GOVERNMENTS


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Kerry Casidy

Don't miss this important live discussion with Keshe.

It's been a year since I last interviewed him. Click here to view the first Project Camelot interview with Keshe.

Be sure to tune in for this live update!

Click here for the Keshe Foundation website: http://www.keshefoundation.org/en/

5 Tips to Help You Embrace Extreme Change

Editor’s Note: This is a contribution by Jason Von Seth

“The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance” ~Alan Watts



My obsession at an early age became to follow my heart—a life’s search for meaning, adventure, and enlightenment.

This search has been remarkable, a journey that has brought me to fascinating places for extended stays (Japan, the UK, Australia, you name the place) and has led me to relationships with some of the most interesting, loving people from around the globe.

As exhilarating the feeling of following your heart can be, it’s not always the yellow brick road we envision. The journey can be ambiguous, and it can toss us around like in an airplane cabin during times of heavy turbulence.

In the midst of my latest adventure of working for a small marketing agency in Sydney, Australia, I received word from my general manager that my position would be eliminated.

This forfeited my visa rights to stay in the country. Instead of being overcome by the drama-loving ego, I felt a strong sense of inner peace, as if a path to an important journey lay ahead.

Sometimes spiritual journeys are not the fuzzy-feely ones we see all too often in modern pop culture, Eat, Pray, Love being one of them. Spiritual journeys can be physically challenging, emotionally daunting, and can require deep inner strength.  

I received word that my best friend passed away shortly after arriving back in the States from Australia. Kari Bowerman had been pursing her passion for travel and passed away while vacationing in Vietnam. Her young travel companion (Cathy Huynh) passed away two days later.

We live in an ever-changing world, and we need to fine-tune our souls to release inner resistance and fully open to the journey—good, bad, or horrific. Here are five things I’ve learned that help in embracing extreme change:

1. Open your heart to divine guidance. 

I craved a coffee immediately following the meeting with my general manager about my non-existent work visa. I had been on my latest health kick and had been caffeine-free for 65 days at the time.

I simply could not fight the compulsive urge at that moment and made a firm decision to make the 20-minute walk to my favorite quaint coffee shop in Sydney.

The exact minute I set foot in the coffee shop I was overcome with an extremely positive feeling. A song I hadn’t heard in years came over the airwaves by a famous one-hit wonder of his time. The lyrics were so comforting, and in that moment I knew everything was as it should be.







I believe that there’s no such thing as coincidence or being in the right place at the right time. If I hadn’t craved the coffee, I wouldn’t have made the 20 minute walk, wouldn’t have heard the song, and wouldn’t have continued to been pointed in the right direction for this journey.

Embrace situations that give you an overly positive gut feeling. That feeling can only be the right thing for you to do, coming from a higher sense of self.


2. Accept the journey that lies ahead.

I made a conscious decision to move home to the states shortly after reflecting on the much-needed song lyrics. Instead of getting granular with the agency’s decision to release my position, I fully accepted the decision and quickly started making travel arrangements home.

One of my first phone calls about the news was to Kari. She was overjoyed and insisted on me visiting her at the children’s prep school where she had been teaching in Seoul, South Korea. The call quickly inspired me to purchase the ticket to visit.

If I would have resented the agency’s decision and allowed conflicting thoughts to deny the inevitable, I likely would never have gotten that final goodbye in Korea. I would have spent the last two months of Kari’s life in Australia wondering “what if” and would have never gotten my final laughs and love from my spaghetti-haired friend.

Sometimes instead of fighting upstream, allow the natural flow of things to take you where it is you’re supposed to go.

3. Let love set you free.

Receiving the phone call from Kari’s family was the hardest moment in my life. A flash of heartfelt memories and dread immediately followed by the four words “Kari has passed away.”

The weeks that followed were a matter of figuring out logistics of Kari being sent home from Vietnam, asking myself endless questions which led up to this unforeseeable end, and rekindling bonds with Kari’s friends and family.

There were countless calls between Kari’s family and me. The support and memories exchanged during this time was invaluable, and I have nothing but complete gratitude for the love expressed during that difficult time. They helped set me free.

4. Be at peace with the past.

The entire experience from Australia to Kari’s passing left some seriously gaping holes in my soul. I have found peace in making the past my friend. Filling the holes with love—embracing only the positive memories of my adventures through Australia and with my partner in crime.

There will be times during extreme change when you will want to make the past your enemy. Don’t! Simply let it be what it is—the past. Life is nothing more than a series of experiences and journeys, and yours is right now—this present moment.

5. Embrace life for what it is in the moment—good, bad, or horrific.

We can all take important lessons away from the life of Kari Bowerman. Whether it was her way of bringing her positivity with her wherever she went or her innate ability to get everything she ate all over her face, hair, or vibrant t-shirts. Life isn’t always neat; it’s messy, but it’s all we have.

Embrace every moment and truly give the divine gift of love wherever your journeys may take you.

“We have stopped for a moment to encounter each other—to meet, to love, to share. This is a precious moment, but it is transient. If we share with caring, light-heartedness and love we will create abundance and joy for each other and then this moment will have been worthwhile.” ~Deepak Chopra

Source: http://tinybuddha.com/blog/5-tips-to-help-you-embrace-extreme-change/

Thursday, December 6, 2012

What if money was no object?


Ask yourself. What would you do with your life if money was no object? An amazing lecture from the late Alan Watts.

Music Used:
Ludovico Einaudi - Divenire
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50zewk5WAUM

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Tragedy-and-Hope/122913764534469

The Lightworker’s Identity


Lightworkers are souls who carry the strong inner desire to spread Light – knowledge, freedom and self-love – on earth. They sense this as their mission. They are often attracted to spirituality and to therapeutic work of some kind.

Because of their deeply felt mission, lightworkers often feel different from other people. By experiencing different kinds of obstacles on their way, life provokes them to find their own unique path. Lightworkers are nearly always solitary individuals, not fitting into fixed societal structures.

A note on the notion of “lightworker”

 

The word “lightworker” may evoke misunderstanding, since it lifts out a particular group of souls from the rest. It may be taken to suggest that this particular group is somehow superior to the others, i.e. those “not working for the light.” This whole line of thought is at odds with the very nature and intent of lightwork. Let us state briefly what is wrong with it.

First, claims of superiority are generally unenlightened. They block your growth toward a free and loving consciousness. Second, lightworkers are not “better” or “higher” than anyone else. They simply have a different history than the ones not belonging to this group. Because of this particular history, which we will discuss below, they have certain psychological characteristics which distinguish them as a group. Third, every soul becomes a lightworker at some stage of its unfolding, so the label “lightworker” is not reserved to a limited number of souls.

The reason we use the word “lightworker” despite possible misunderstandings is because it carries associations and stirs memories within you that help you remember. There is a practical convenience to it as well, since the term is frequently used in your current spiritual literature.

Historical roots of lightworkers

 

Lightworkers carry within them the ability to attain spiritual awakening faster than other people. They carry inner seeds for a rapid spiritual awakening. With regard to this, they seem to be on a faster track than most people, if they choose it. This again is not because lightworkers are in any way “better” or “higher” souls. They are, however, older than most souls presently incarnate on earth. This older age should preferably be understood in terms of experience rather than time.





Lightworkers have reached a particular stage of enlightenment before they incarnate on earth and start their mission. They consciously choose to become entrenched in the “karmic wheel of life” and to experience all forms of confusion and illusion that go with it.

They do this in order to fully understand “earth experience.” This will enable them to fulfill their mission. Only by going through all stages of ignorance and illusion themselves will they eventually own the tools to help others achieve a state of true happiness and enlightenment.

Why do lightworkers pursue this heartfelt mission to help humanity, thereby running the risk of losing themselves for ages in the heaviness and confusion of earth life? This is a question we will deal with extensively below. For now we will say that it has to do with a galactic type of karma.

Lightworkers stood on the eve of humanity’s birth on earth. They took part in the creation of man. They were co-creators of humanity. In the process of creation, they made choices and acted in ways which they came to regret deeply afterwards. They are here now to make up for their decisions back then.

Before we go into this particular history, we will name a few characteristics of lightworker souls which generally distinguish them from other people. These psychological traits do not uniquely belong to lightworkers and not all lightworkers will recognize all of them as theirs. By drawing up this list, we simply want to give an outline of the lightworker’s psychological identity. With regard to the characteristics, outer behavior is of less importance than inner motivation or felt intent. What you feel inside is more important than what you show outside.

Psychological characteristics of lightworkers:


- From early on in their life, they feel they are different. More often than not they feel isolated from others, lonely and misunderstood. They will often become individualists who will have to find their own unique ways in life.

- They have trouble feeling at home within traditional jobs and/or organization structures. Lightworkers are naturally anti-authoritarian which means that they naturally resist decisions or values based solely on power or hierarchy. This anti-authoritarian trait is present even if they seem timid and shy. It is connected to the very essence of their mission here on earth.

- Lightworkers feel drawn to helping people as a therapist or as a teacher. They may be psychologists, healers, teachers, nurses, etc. Even if their profession is not about helping people in a direct manner, the intent to contribute to the higher good of humanity is clearly present.

- Their vision of life is colored by a spiritual sense of how all things are related together. They consciously or subconsciously carry memories within them of non-earthly spheres of light. They may occasionally feel homesick for these spheres and feel like a stranger on earth.

- They deeply honor and respect life which often manifests as a fondness for animals and a concern for the environment. The destruction of parts of the animal and vegetable kingdoms on earth by human doing invokes deep feelings of loss and grief in them.

- They are kind-hearted, sensitive and empathic. They may have trouble dealing with aggressive behavior and they generally experience difficulties in standing up for themselves. They can be dreamy, naive or highly idealistic, as well as insufficiently grounded, i.e. down-to-earth. Because they easily pick up negative feelings and moods of people around them, it is important for them to spend time alone on a regular basis. This enables them to distinguish between their own feelings and those of others. They need solitary time to touch base with themselves and with mother earth.

- They have lived many lives on earth in which they were deeply involved with spirituality and/or religion. They were present in overwhelming numbers in the old religious orders of your past as monks, nuns, hermits, psychics, witches, shamans, priests, priestesses, etc. They were the ones providing a bridge between the visible and the invisible, between the daily context of earth life and the mysterious realms of the afterlife, realms of God and the spirits of good and evil. For fulfilling this role, they were often rejected and persecuted. Many of you were sentenced to the stake for the gifts you possessed. The traumas of persecution left deep traces within your soul’s memory. This may presently manifest as a fear of being fully grounded, i.e. a fear to be really present, because you remember being brutally attacked for who you were.


Getting lost: the lightworker’s pitfall

 

Lightworkers can be caught up in the same states of ignorance and illusion as anyone else. Although they start from a different point of departure, their capacity to break through fear and illusion in order to attain enlightenment may be blocked by many factors. (By enlightenment, we mean the state of being in which you realize that you are essentially of the Light, capable of choosing light at any time.)

One of the factors blocking the road to enlightenment for lightworkers is the fact that they carry a heavy karmic burden which may lead them astray for quite some time. As we stated before, this karmic burden is related to decisions they once made with regard to humanity in its infant stages. These decisions were essentially disrespectful of life (we will speak of this later in this chapter). All lightworkers now living wish to set right some of their past mistakes and to restore and cherish what was destroyed because of those mistakes.

When lightworkers have made their way through the karmic burden, which means to release the need for power in any way, they will realize that they are essentially beings of light. This will enable them to help others in finding their own true selves. But first they have to go through that process themselves. This generally demands great determination and perseverance on the inner level. Because society feeds them values and judgments which often go against their own natural impulses, many lightworkers have gotten lost, ending up in states of self-doubt, self-denial and even depression and hopelessness. This is because they cannot fit into the established order of things and they conclude there must be something terribly wrong with them.

What lightworkers have to do at this point is to stop looking for validation from the outside – from parents, friends or society. At some point in time, you who are reading this will have to take the momentous leap to true empowerment, which means to really believe in yourself and to truly honor and act upon your natural inclinations and your inner knowing.

We invite you to do so and we assure you that we will be with you every step of the way – just like you will be there for others on their way in the not too distant future

© Pamela Kribbe
www.jeshua.net

Seeing Without Eyes

Presentation by Mark Komissarov, infovision in Manhattan.

He trains children to see without using their eyes. A demonstration is given for doctors at the University of New York.

University Uses Tesla Technology to Wirelessly Charge Bus

Utah State University presented a first-of-its-kind electric bus that is charged through wireless charging technology in a demonstration Nov. 15.






















The Aggie Bus rolled onto the streets carrying passengers today; just 16 months after USU demonstrated the first high-power, high-efficiency wireless power transfer system capable of transferring enough energy to quickly charge an electric vehicle. In July 2011, the USU Research Foundation demonstrated 90 percent electrical transfer efficiency of five kilowatts over an air gap of 10 inches. The demonstration validated that electric vehicles can efficiently be charged with wireless technology.

USU’s Wireless Power Transfer team, in cooperation with the Utah Science Technology and Research initiative’s Advanced Transportation Institute at USU, has designed a more efficient way to meet the nation’s transportation needs. By carefully applying a mix of modern advances in engineering and Nikola Tesla’s principles of induction, USU engineer Hunter Wu and his team have solved one of today’s vexing problems in WPT.

Their research has led to the development of a robust prototype, which has been fitted to the Aggie Bus. The prototype transfers power over an air gap where no physical contact is required. Wireless power transfer technology delivers a multitude of benefits to consumers that include greater reliability due to no moving parts or cords, added convenience through the elimination of plug-in charging, the assurance of safety by removing the risk of electrocution and aesthetically pleasing devices as a result of no visible wiring.





USU’s Aggie Bus has achieved several significant milestones. It is the first bus developed and designed by a North American organization that is charged with wireless power transfer technology and is the world’s first electric bus with WPT technology combining the three following performance metrics: A power level up to 25 kilowatts, greater than 90 percent efficiency from the power grid to the battery and a maximum misalignment of up to six inches.

“The unveiling of the Aggie Bus today is a historic achievement and a great leap forward in the science and engineering related to electric vehicles,” said Robert T. Behunin, Ph.D., USU vice president of commercialization and regional development. “As a result of the work done by Utah State engineers, scientists and partners, EV owners and operators will now be able to simply drive over a pad in the ground to recharge their batteries, the benefits of which reach far beyond convenience.”

WAVE Inc., a Utah State University spin-out company, worked in cooperation with the USTAR Advanced Transportation Institute to develop the Aggie Bus. WAVE tackles the problem of heavy and expensive electric vehicle batteries through wireless power that transfers electricity between vehicles and the roadway. The Aggie Bus represents a market-ready product that will be used to retire significant technical risk as WAVE moves onto full-scale projects next year.

WAVE, in partnership with the Utah Transit Authority, will launch its first commercial demonstration in mid-2013 on the University of Utah’s campus. It will feature a 40-foot transit bus on a public transit route and an increase in wireless power transfer charging from 25 kilowatts to 50 kilowatts.

The project has been funded by a $2.7 million TIGGER grant from the Federal Transit Administration and the University of Utah which purchased the bus. WAVE intends to deliver a commercially ready product that operates with the same reliability as current public transit bus options, including diesel and compressed natural gas buses.

How it works:
 

“Current battery limitations prevent an all-electric transit bus from operating all day from an overnight charge. WAVE solves that problem by charging the bus wirelessly during its daily operations when the bus stops to load and off-load passengers,” said Wesley Smith, CEO of WAVE. “This technology makes electric buses competitive with their diesel hybrid and CNG counterparts.”
Utah State University has refashioned the way in which it conducts its technology transfer operation.

The office of Commercial Enterprises, a division of Commercialization and Regional Development, provides a one-stop-shop for industry partnership and intellectual property development. The Utah Science Technology and Research initiative is an innovative and far-reaching initiative of the Utah legislature to bolster Utah’s high-tech economy by investing in university research programs and recruiting new, high caliber faculty. Utah State’s wireless power transfer team is a significant part of USU’s USTAR portfolio.

SOURCE: Utah State University and WAVE Inc

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

The KESHE Foundation's Space Technology to go PUBLIC











"We have kept reports from these organizations confidential for long enough, and now that a number of governments have the technology, we will let the world have a look at the operation of the technology too."


http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=262102

One of the 13 Responses so far, to FYI: From MT Keshe on his Forum – Formation of Study Groups
Ilex says:
December 3, 2012 at 11:56 pm

He obviously sees that each individual country is not progressing forward fast enough, so he’s going to let normal folks do it.
This is just too damn cool and he’s going to get all his plasma technology to the people no matter what avenue he has to take.
How can you not love this man? I think this is probably considered pissing off the 'Illuminati' more than anyone or anything.
He is making sure the shackles will be pried off. Such a gift of love.
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FYI: From MT Keshe on his Forum** – Formation of Study Groups
Posted on December 3, 2012

I (M.T. Keshe) would like to make a point at this stage.

A number of questions raised on this forum have been discussed and been addressed with multinational space equipment manufacturing organizations over several months.

To cut time short for development, in the upcoming meetings and on this forum, we will start releasing the findings of these organizations. 

Thus soon we start opening the field of our discussions and investigations done by leading space organizations on the 'Magravs' system. 

This means that for once and for all we will let you know what scientists who worked closely with us over months, and have gone through every point of the patents, have decided as to what decision they have made about the manufacture of the Magravs systems - having full knowledge about the technology. 

These reports are done with full assessment of the technology with the intention to industrialize and commercialize the technology. 





With this move we will show, that leading space manufacturing companies, after studying the technology in full, have independently decided that the technology is valid. 

We have kept reports from these organizations confidential for long enough, and now that a number of governments have the technology, we will let the world have a look at the operation of the technology too. 

Time of government decision-making as we promised is limited, and if we see the same process as before, with slander to blocking, then the Foundation will release all details, so that it saves others the time to evaluate and assess the technology, and hence we can go for the full development of systems for the public by the public. 

Please read patent one in detail and understand it according to the definition of the books, and I am sure you will develop the reactors in group like this, in weeks. 

It is time to play the universal game, and as the inventor I am prepared to start the game, if the forum is ready to take the technology into public to the next step, and this is what you have been asking for.
We have made a decision, and that is, to work with scientists and the public as we promised; the governments have had their time and our time for the public is about to start. 

Let us move to the next step, but please work with your government, as their scientists make decisions according to their old understanding, and now it is time to play the new game of openness with science, and for you to show to your governments, your working prototype with the help of others around the world. 

You are all welcome to participate, but with knowledge, so as not to run mayhem. 

We give access to a limited number knowledgeable and scientists to this process of, and teaching and deployment first, and then through this study group, and their decision as members of the public, to what is to be released and when, to release their findings, at each stage of development. 

Choose your team and once you have done this within the next 14 days, then we set out the procedure and form work for this study group. 

The Foundations development thought group will not be exclusive and limited to initial members, and we leave the door open to all, but close the doors of control and suppression. 

I have a good idea about a few who I think will be good to be part of this study group of the forum, but my decision counts for nothing, 

It is you who have to check each other's knowledge and capabilities and then provide the forum with the list and then we will give you access to very secure position that we can discuss, point by point, all aspects of design, control and motion in the first place. 

Completion time for assessment of the technology should be within 30 days from the set of this group. 

The first prototypes developed and made by the group will be within 3 months. 

So by the end of March 2013, the forum thought study group should be able to show the first system from their point of designer. 

We will provide all facilities and cost for development of your prototype. 

At the end of the testing, each participant of each nation will get a copy of the working unit to show, to their part of the world and not to their own nation alone. 

Thus teaching for space technology with the world starts from today and now, it is your time to assess each other’s capabilities and understanding of the universe according to your comprehension of this new technology. 

When you have chosen the team, we are here to serve the technology out to you all.
I think this should bring the space technology in one leap into the public hand, and it will grow among people, by the people, for the people, 

Rather than us giving you a show, and then all asking, so how is it done? -- now you get to know and teach yourselves and others the full universal process. 

You become the peer reviewers of your own technology for mankind. 

I am ready to be your student in this study group if you see it fit to be part of this group, as there is still a lot to learn. 

We will provide the facility for all your works on the new server as of the 15-12-2012, on the Foundation's own server, which has been bought for these purposes of use in mind. 

M T Keshe 

**http://www.keshefoundation.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3191&start=14